Briscoe County Busted Mugshots

Briscoe County busted mugshots come from the Sheriff's Office in Silverton, Texas. This small Panhandle county has a limited population, but arrest records are still public and available. The jail in Silverton handles bookings for the county, and the Sheriff's Office maintains all records from those arrests. Online resources for Briscoe County are more limited than bigger counties, so phone calls and in-person visits are often the best way to get booking data. This page explains how to search for Briscoe County busted mugshots using every available method.

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Briscoe County Overview

~1.5K Population
Silverton County Seat
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Briscoe County Sheriff's Office

The Briscoe County Sheriff's Office handles all law enforcement and jail operations in this Panhandle county. The jail sits in Silverton, which is the county seat. When someone is arrested in Briscoe County, they go through the booking process at this facility. A mugshot is taken, charges are logged, and bond is set. The staff enters all of this into the system. Because Briscoe County is small and rural, the jail does not see high numbers of bookings, but the process follows the same rules as every other Texas county.

The Briscoe County Sheriff's Office website provides basic contact info and jail details. Below is a look at the main county page.

Briscoe County busted mugshots Sheriff's Office website

From here you can find links to the Sheriff's Office and other Briscoe County departments.

Calling the Sheriff's Office is often the best route for getting booking information in Briscoe County. Staff can pull up inmate records by name and give you charge and bond details over the phone. For written requests, the office complies with the Texas Public Information Act. Send a letter or email with the name you are searching for and any other details you have.

Office Briscoe County Sheriff's Office
Location Silverton, Texas
Website co.briscoe.tx.us

Briscoe County Booking Data

Each booking at the Briscoe County Jail generates a record with the inmate's name, date of birth, arrest date, charges, bond amount, and a mugshot. The booking number ties everything together. Even in a small county like Briscoe, the process is thorough. Every arrest creates a paper trail that stays on file.

The Briscoe County Clerk in Silverton handles other public records. The Clerk's office is at PO Box 536, Silverton, TX 79257, and the phone number is 806-823-2131. They manage real property records, vital statistics, and other county documents. For arrest and booking records specifically, the Sheriff's Office is the right contact. But the County Clerk can point you in the right direction if you are not sure which office has what you need.

Statewide Tools for Briscoe County

Texas has several databases that include Briscoe County data. The Texas DPS Crime Records Service keeps statewide conviction records. A name search is $3.00. The TDCJ Offender Search is free and covers state prison inmates with photos and offense history.

VINELink tracks custody changes across Texas counties and sends notifications when an inmate's status changes. This is useful for Briscoe County since the local online tools are limited. You can sign up for alerts by email, text, or phone call. The Texas Commission on Jail Standards also publishes reports on every county jail including Briscoe. The Texas Judicial Branch website lets you search for court cases statewide if you need case records on top of booking data.

Are Briscoe County Mugshots Public

Yes. Under Texas Government Code Chapter 552, arrest records including mugshots are public. Anyone can ask for them. No reason is needed. Briscoe County must follow the same rules as every other county in Texas when it comes to releasing booking data.

Juvenile records are sealed. Expunged cases are removed from public access. Active investigations can be withheld. But the bulk of Briscoe County busted mugshots and arrest records are available. Denied requests can be appealed through the Texas Attorney General's office for free.

Statewide Tools for Briscoe County

The Texas Department of Public Safety runs a Crime Records Service that covers the whole state. For $3, you can run a name-based search and pull statewide criminal history. This picks up arrests from Briscoe County and every other county in Texas. Results come back fast if the person has a record on file. You get conviction data, deferred adjudications, and pending cases in many instances.

The TDCJ Offender Search is free to use. It covers anyone who has been in a Texas state prison. You can look up inmates by name or TDCJ number. The results show photos, parole status, projected release dates, and offense details. This does not cover county jail stays, only state prison time. But if someone from Briscoe County got sent to prison, they show up here.

VINELink is another free tool. It tracks custody status in real time. You can sign up for alerts by email, text, or phone. When a person in Briscoe County gets released or transferred, the system sends a notice right away. Victims of crime use this most, but anyone can register. It works across Texas and other states too.

The Texas Commission on Jail Standards puts out jail population reports and inspection data for every county jail. You can see how many people Briscoe County holds on a given day. Capacity numbers, compliance reports, and inspection results are all posted. This gives a broader look at how the local jail runs compared to other counties in the state.

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Nearby Counties

Briscoe County sits in the Texas Panhandle. These neighboring counties may have the records you need if the arrest did not happen in Briscoe.